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Welcome to home away from home! Tucked into the heart of the city on a beautiful tree-lined street, amidst charming historical homes, Alan Gardens Bed and Breakfast is perfectly situated for quiet accommodation, as well as easy accessibility. Having lived in downtown Toronto for 30+ years, Nadia and her daughter Michelle are passionate and informed ambassadors of this world-class city, and are happy to share the wealth of their city knowledge with you.

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... out quickly. Although the lake has a large surface area it is extremely shallow and it’s shoreline is shrinking in this hot dry summer. In fact it is not a lake at all but rather a "prairie pothole". The water becomes more salty as evaporation occurs. The lake is not fed by streams nor does it flow out into any water system. Only rain and snow melt contributes to its water level. The “beach” has lots of sand but the water is weed filled ...

Toronto to be exact! After an epic 16 hour trip from Istanbul via Munich, we landed in Toronto and took the subway into town which was actually quite easy as our bus ticket ($3 CAN pp) was also our train ticket. A small Guesthouse called Keppner was a short train trip from the city centre and even though it had been a massive day we decided to head out in order to actually see its sights. You see we were only spending one night in Toronto and ...

... metres) as I began my silent chant "Let's dive deeper, let's dive deeper". But just then the divemaster made a sharp left and we began our ascent up an underwater canyon, just like the one we'd come down. Within seconds my fish friends had gone away and I no longer wanted to swim to the bottom of the sea.

I had just experienced the "martini effect" or "raptures of the deep", sexy, ...

The following day, we decided to check out my church, Knox Presbyterian. Dad was entranced by the beautiful choir. As part of our cultural food exchange, in which Mum and Dad treated me to quality Chinese food and fancy Spanish tapas, I reciprocated by introducing them to Subway. We then headed off for a little theatrical education, ...

... and ice containers on the bottom and any foods than need to be very cold eg meat, cheese on top and beside them. Other foods - fruit, chocolate, bread etc are in the shopping bag which goes on top of the cold section inside the cooler bag. Zip up the cooler and you have a travelling fridge/freezer.

When we buy meat or sliced cheese it is packaged in a zip lock bag. These bags are not as thick as purchased zip locks and do not seal as well but are still useful . ...